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Creditors would then ask many more questions before adding to their already-considerable holdings of US government debt,
generating
still more headwinds in a US economy that already faces an unemployment crisis and uneven growth.
This is true even for investors who ultimately decide that strategies aimed at
generating
higher normal and post-shock average returns are worth it.
As the world’s most dammed country, China is already the largest producer of hydropower globally, with a
generating
capacity of more than 170 gigawatts.
Generating
more “liquid” (jobs) requires not discouraging the entrepreneurs on whose activities sustainable job creation ultimately depends.
Could the US ignore a country that in roughly ten years will become the world’s second-largest oil exporter,
generating
more than $200 billion annually in revenue, while increasingly being dominated by an authoritarian Shia regime that is close to Iran?Would it withdraw in the face of the consequent strategic threat to its three allies – Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Israel – in the region?
Asia alone will build some 800 gigawatts of new coal-fired
generating
capacity over the next 10 years, equal to the EU’s total electricity
generating
capacity today.
Europe should have used its regulatory power and managed the conflict between systemic and competitive risk that all this emergency public funding was generating, but the competition watchdog’s contradictory request that companies receiving funding should reduce credit to their clients made this well nigh impossible.
In particular, policy and institutional factors have led to the underpricing of key resources,
generating
significant risk.
In 2006 alone, China added about 93,000 megawatts of coal- fired electricity
generating
capacity, and this trend is expected to continue as the country tries to meet its huge energy needs.
This shortsightedness is
generating
serious security risks, fueling geopolitical instability, and undermining economic growth.
And how could this happen while simultaneously
generating
hyperinflation of a magnitude seen only in Germany in 1923 or Zimbabwe in 2008-2009?
Generating
the political will would require a Plan B for the EU itself.
In the run-up to the Asian financial crisis of the 1990s, many emerging economies kept their currencies rigidly pegged to the dollar, and governments tended to borrow heavily in dollars, despite
generating
most of their revenues in the domestic currency (what economists labeled “original sin”).
Investors have used ethical grounds in the past – excluding, say, tobacco companies or corporations abetting apartheid in South Africa – and have been successful in
generating
pressure on the underlying stocks.
Despite being president for more than half a decade, Yeltsin does not have yet a coherent voting machine except for his administration, which has not proved to be too effective, particularly at
generating
grassroots support.
Generating
the rapid long-term economic growth that Latin American countries need requires that they fulfill three conditions.
Britain provides around $1.2 billion, principally in the form of tax breaks for North Sea oil exploration,
generating
windfall transfers for companies like Total and Chevron.
The cheapest system,
generating
two watts of power, can cost as little as $10-20 and be expanded to almost any level, depending on the size and number of photovoltaic (PV) modules and the size of the battery storage unit.
The alternative to thinking about European integration simply as a way of
generating
wealth and prosperity frequently analogizes it to a marriage.
As Asians drive growth toward more sustainable patterns, they will increase the incentives for others to do so by
generating
new technology, lowering the environmental cost of growth, and undercutting the argument that leadership incurs competitive and other economic costs, but few benefits.
Rather than creating opportunities for refugees to settle and succeed in new countries, the system meant to address the current crisis is hampering progress,
generating
discontent, and compounding the pressure on already-strained governments.
When the last eurozone crisis began, large capital flows into the periphery were
generating
inflationary pressures; resources were shifting away from exports; and government revenues appeared to be strong.
Historically, agriculture has driven economic performance in many countries,
generating
growth that has been shown to be at least twice as effective in reducing poverty as growth in other sectors.
Representatives of overly indebted countries, and of countries whose banks are strongly exposed as creditors, argue that haircuts would destabilize the European financial system,
generating
contagion effects tantamount to a second Lehman Brothers crisis.
Argentina’s decision in March to drastically increase the tax on agricultural exports provoked a widespread clash with rural producers, leading to a novel and complex social polarization while
generating
a political crisis that is still ongoing.
But
generating
enough liquidity implies huge expenses: the public must be educated to understand the concept of risk management and overcome serious psychological barriers before it can be persuaded of the usefulness of the new instruments.
Keynesians argue that Europe would grow if only policy were focused on
generating
aggregate demand; they blame precipitous fiscal consolidation and insufficiently aggressive monetary easing for the loss of momentum.
Respect for diversity and individual freedom, and concern for
generating
growth and jobs in an atmosphere of social peace, must be guiding principles.
Building more wind and solar
generating
capacity with subsidies means societies end up paying three times for power – once for the power, once for subsidies to inefficient renewables, and once more to subsidize our now-inefficient fossil fuels.
Of course,
generating
ideas is easier said than done.
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